The future of Bo Nix’s backups remains an intriguing storyline for the Denver Broncos. Jarrett Stidham served as the Broncos’ QB2 last season, but teammate Zach Wilson could be the more attractive option for teams in free agency.
Wilson was the No. 2 overall pick in 2021 and will turn 26 years old in August.
He still possesses the tools that made him an appealing prospect, and CBS Sports’ Cody Benjamin believes he could fit as a replacement for Kansas City Chiefs QB Carson Wentz.
“Kansas City has cycled through veteran No. 2s behind Patrick Mahomes,” Benjamin wrote on January 28. “Wilson once drew lofty comparisons to Mahomes’ backyard play style. The ex-Jets flop could make for an Andy Reid project.”
Wentz, 32, is set to be part of his second Super Bowl, his first with the Chiefs. Wentz won a Super Bowl with the Philadelphia Eagles following the 2017 season. However, Wentz was Nick Foles’ backup in that game after the current Chiefs QB tore his ACL and had to miss the postseason.
Wilson is on an expiring four-year, $35.1 million contract.
The Broncos declined his $22 million player option after acquiring him in a trade from the Jets during the 2024 offseason. His lack of playing time has set the stage for his potential exit.
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Wilson’s tenure with the Jets has been under the microscope following successful resurgences from his predecessors, Geno Smith and Sam Darnold. There has been a steady flow of support for Wilson to receive another chance to compete for a starting job.
The Monday Morning Quarterback’s Alber Breer is among that group.
“Based on what’s happened with Sam Darnold and Geno Smith, someone oughta roll the dice on Zach Wilson in 2025,” Breer posted on X in December 2024.
SKOR North’s Phil Mackey floated Wilson as a potential replacement for Darnold, who earned Pro Bowl honors with the Minnesota Vikings in 2024, assuming he and Daniel Jones leave in free agency.